Assessments

    A Full Diagnostic Report will help parents, the dyslexic person, teachers etc, to understand and offer the appropriate support, strategies and interventions that are needed to help the dyslexic person succeed.

    The Full Diagnostic Report enables parents to make sure that the destination key stage or institution is properly prepared to recognise and meet the child’s additional or special educational needs. It will also make recommendations for access arrangements at Key Stage 3 and 4. It can help teachers and parents to understand the progress and achievement and what is appropriate to expect for the individual child.

    Having a private assessment report ensures that your child is assessed quickly which means that they will get the specialist help, teaching and support they require sooner. It often comes as a huge relief to both parents and child when they find out that they are dyslexic, which then means that they can begin to understand how they learn best. The journey begins with the step of having a diagnostic report.

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    The journey begins with the step of having a diagnostic report.

    "Parents and child when they find out that they are dyslexic, which then means that they can begin to understand how they learn best. The journey begins with the step of having a diagnostic report. "

    Tom Brown

    Having a private assessment report ensures that your child is assessed quickly.

    "Having a private assessment report ensures that your child is assessed quickly which means that they will get the specalist help, teaching and support they require sooner. It often comes as a huge relief to both parents and child when they find out that they are dyslexic, which then means that they can begin to understand how they learn best. The journey begins with the step of having a diagnostic report. "

    Sam Smith